



They also arrived in the midst of a hectic touring schedule, as Hiatus Kaiyote saw a spike in popularity after several of their tracks were sampled by hip-hop royalty including Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Beyoncé and Jay-Z. These losses came as Saalfield’s four-piece band were crafting new music for Mood Valiant, the follow-up to 2015’s acclaimed Choose Your Weapon. Sometimes the only thing that can really heal you is music.” It’s a blessing to have the arts as a vehicle to process it. “But loss is not a new thing to me I’m an orphan and I’ve experienced a lot of death in my life. I had lost a breast and then I lost my bird, who I went everywhere with for almost a decade,” she says. Mood Valiant, the band's Grammy-nominated third album, was released that June.Speaking over a video call from her home in Melbourne, her shock of blond hair bursting through the darkness of the room, Saalfield stoically recounts how the global pandemic was just the latest development in several years of bad news: namely, a breast cancer diagnosis, mastectomy and the death of her beloved rescue bird, Charlie. Toward the end of 2020, HK issued a version of "Christmas Time Is Here," and in early 2021 made a more formal return on Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label with "Get Sun," a collaboration with revered Brazilian arranger Arthur Verocai. Additionally, Moss, Bender, and Mavin made a mixtape under the name Swooping. Most notably, Palm released Needle Paw, her first solo album Moss devoted more time to alter ego Clever Austin, and Bender and Mavin recorded as two-thirds of the Sweet Enoughs. They were more often involved with a variety of side and solo recordings and production work. 1 EP, and were credited as a unit on Robert Glasper's Everything's Beautiful, Shafiq Husayn's The Loop, and Cornelius' Ripple Waves. Over the next several years, the band issued supplemental material such as the Recalibrations, Vol. The single "Breathing Underwater" was up for that year's Best R&B Performance Grammy award, while Choose Your Weapon was ARIA-nominated for Best Urban Album. The expansive parent album Choose Your Weapon was issued in 2015, entered the ARIA chart at number 22, and debuted at number 11 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the U.S. In late 2014, they released a three-track teaser for their second album, led by the dizzying "By Fire," partly inspired by the house-fire death of Palm's father. That track earned the band their first Grammy nomination for Best R&B Performance. and re-released Tawk Tomahawk with a bonus cut, a version of album highlight "Nakamarra" enhanced by a Q-Tip guest verse. The band signed with Salaam Remi's Sony-distributed Flying Buddha label in the U.S.

They self-released their brief debut album, Tawk Tomahawk, in 2012, and gradually won support from taste-making DJs and fellow artists ranging from Gilles Peterson to Questlove and Erykah Badu. They reconvened after assorted side projects to make their third album, Mood Valiant (2021).įormed in Melbourne in 2011, Hiatus Kaiyote consists of singer/songwriter and guitarist Palm, bassist Paul Bender, drummer Perrin Moss (aka Clever Austin), and keyboardist Simon Mavin (also of the PutBacks). Each one of their first two albums, Tawk Tomahawk (2012) and Choose Your Weapon (2015), features a Grammy-nominated recording, namely "Nakamarra" and "Breathing Underwater," while the latter LP was nominated for an ARIA award in the category of Best Urban Album. The Australian band's dynamic fusion of left-field sounds has been set further apart by the raspy yet graceful vocals of Nai Palm, a poetic songwriter who has drawn inspiration from animated fantasy films and nature while articulating a broad spectrum of emotions with imaginative metaphors. Hiatus Kaiyote arrived in the early 2010s with a progressive mix of R&B, jazz, and hip-hop that they termed future soul.
